Visions of Fantasy

Visions of Fantasy
Author: Isaac Asimov
Publisher: Starfire
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1991-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780553293562

Introduced and edited by Asimov, this illustrated collection offers 12 masterful tales from the most popular authors in the fantasy genre. Anne McCaffrey, Jane Yolen, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Madeleine L'Engle, and others offer stories of witches, unearthly voices, shattered spirits, and humorous fantasies. 22 full-page illustrations.

Flights

Flights
Author: Al Sarrantonio
Publisher: ROC Hardcover
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780451460981

This daring, all-new anthology showcases some of the genre's biggest names and best newcomers--and sets the standard for fantasy in the 21st century. Included are new stories by Neil Gaiman, Harry Turtledove, and more.

Visions of Heaven and Hell

Visions of Heaven and Hell
Author: John Bunyan
Publisher: Sovereign Grace Publishers,
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2007-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1589603656

When the wicked have traveled a course of sin, and discover they have reason to fear the God;s judgement and wrath for their sins, they begin to wish there is no God to punish them, then by degrees they persuade themselves there is no God, and then they set themselves to study the arguments to support their opinion. This excellent book by John Bunyan covers the subject matter of the existence of heaven and hell as well as studies and dispells the arguments presented by sinners who argue there is no heaven and hell. Most do not know that Bunyan wrote some 60 books, and poetry too. And also almost a well-kept secret is that his doctrine was so biblically laced that many good men would call him too severe. He believed in, and taught, ALL the doctrines of grace, including double-predestination, or reprobation. Why then is he not smeared with the name of hyper-Calvinist like Goodwin, Gill, and others? I guess the same people ought to call Luther a hyper-Lutheran, for he believed and taught it, too. Why begin a review of Bunyan's writings with such a view of his doctrine? It is to show that a Pilgrim's Progress can come only from someone who believes and teaches ALL the counsel of God, without flinching, yea, with loving-kindness. Illegally, He sat in a jail cell over a river for 12 years with his Bible, Galatians by Luther, and another book or two. He had the choice of feeling miserable and murmuring, or of filling his time, thoughts, and energies with studying that Bible, and seeking a way to be of help to his more comfortable, but less dedicated, brothers and sisters. Listen, dear saints, you can't do any better than reading Bunyan. Like Gurnall, he covers everything here and there, and with a sweetness that can come only from God. What a shame that his large heart should be encased in such small print. But, like digging gold, it is worth the time and trouble to dig spiritual gold. Bunyan (1628-1688) rose from an humble beginning to being a preacher to a little house church, to 12 years in jail because he would not agree to quit preaching, to a huge church in London. He wrote 66 books, nearly all while in jail.

Art of Imagination

Art of Imagination
Author: Frank M. Robinson
Publisher: Collectors Press, Inc.
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1888054727

Visions of Wonder

Visions of Wonder
Author: David G. Hartwell
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 806
Release: 1996-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312852870

At last, here is a definitive classroom reading anthology of modern science fiction--endorsed by the Science Fiction Research Association. The book includes SF in all its modern diversity, from Golden Age writers, to latter-day titans and current popular writers.

Marked In Flesh

Marked In Flesh
Author: Anne Bishop
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2016-03-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0698190424

In the fourth novel in Anne Bishop’s New York Times bestselling series, the Others will need to decide how much humanity they’re willing to tolerate—both within themselves and their community... Since the Others allied themselves with the cassandra sangue, the fragile yet powerful human blood prophets who were being exploited by their own kind, the dynamic between humans and Others has changed. Some, such as Simon Wolfgard, wolf shifter and leader of the Lakeside Courtyard, and blood prophet Meg Corbyn see the closer companionship as beneficial. But not everyone is convinced. A group of radical humans is seeking to usurp land through a series of violent attacks on the Others. What they don’t realize is that there are older and more dangerous forces than shifters and vampires protecting the land—and those forces are willing to do whatever is necessary to safeguard what is theirs...

Storm of Visions

Storm of Visions
Author: Christina Dodd
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2009-08-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101105305

First in a new back-to- back series from the New York Times bestselling author Hailed as "a star in any genre,"(New York Times bestselling author J. R. Ward) Christina Dodd delivers an exciting new paranormal romance that introduces The Seven, a secret society created to combat evil in all its deadly forms...

Space and Time

Space and Time
Author: David C. Wright, Jr.,
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2010-04-19
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0786456345

Essays in this work examine treatments of history in science fiction and fantasy television programs from a variety of disciplinary and methodological perspectives. Some essays approach science fiction and fantasy television as primary evidence, demonstrating how such programs consciously or unconsciously elucidate persistent concerns and enduring ideals of a past era and place. Other essays study television as secondary evidence, investigating how popular media construct and communicate narratives about past events.

Visions of Tomorrow

Visions of Tomorrow
Author: Tom Easton
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2010-07-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1602399980

Gathers science fiction stories that accurately predicted future developments, including "The Land Iron Clads" by H.G. Wells, which foresaw tank warfare in 1903, and a tale that so closely depicted the atomic bomb in 1944 it worried the FBI.

Visions of Never

Visions of Never
Author: Patrick Wilshire
Publisher: Vanguard
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2010-02
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781934331323

The artists in the flagship volume of VISIONS OF NEVER are among the most talented to work in the field in the past 40 years - the "artist's artists." The included works consist of both illustration and personal paintings, covering every facet of the science fiction/fantasy genre. The vast majority have never been collected in book form, and many have never before been published. Accompanying the images are essays on each artist, comprised as much as possible from the artists' own words, or those of close associates. These essays provide a feel for the artist as a person, just as the images provide a feel for their artistic vision. Includes work by Paul Lehr, Don Ivan Punchatz, Richard Bober, Rohb Ruppel, Marc Fishman, Mark Zug.